DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSPER. Galcopsis. 185 
L. foliis -floralibus sessilibus amplexicaulibus ampkx- 
obtus’s. icauh* 
L. Floral-leaves sittings embracing the stem^ 
blunt.' / 
IJKNRIT. ARCITANr.EL. GREAT IIEXBIT. 
('oinfieJds, and nultivated grounds ; not uncoinmoi, 
Souti»\veli ; Newark. A. I'eb.-—June. 
GALEOPSIS. Smith. 628. JVith. 528. 
Cal. quinquefidus, aristatus. Cor. labium su'- 
penus crenarum, lornlcaturn ; inferius su¬ 
pra bideutatum. 
Blosc. upper lip vaulted, somewhat scolloped', 
lower lip ‘^-cleft : mouth with a concave ta- 
per-pointed tooth on each side. 
G. Intcrnodiis caulinls aequalibus, foliis ova- villosa, 
to-lanceolatis serratis viilosis, corollae galea 
cicnato-incisa. 
G. All the whirls remote: calyxes tubular, ve¬ 
ry hair'^ ; teeth spear-shaped, taper-pointed, 
short, straight. 
G. grandiflo a* With. 
DO'AN'Y -NETTLE. Sandy cornfields; not 
very comMion ('ornfields at Farn .field , Bilderron, 
liarnby, ;uiJ <'oddiiigfon. A. auiy, August. 
(j. caule hl^pido: intcrnodiis superne incras- Tetra- 
satis, corolla calyce duplo longiore, galea Jut. 
lectiuscula. 
G. Upper xvhi) Is nearly contiguous', calyx bel- 
lyiug', teeth very longAhristle-shaped, equal: 
stem swollen below the joints, 
COM!M<)N ITEMP-\K I TLE. Hedge hanks, borders 
of cornfields, and amongst rubbish ; coiimiou. New¬ 
ark; Souihv^cll. A. July, August. ' 
